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BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING IN CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY: REVIEW PAPER

Saeed Reza Mohandes1, (Hossein Omrany2)


Saeed Reza Mohandes1_ Master of Construction Management_Faculty of Civil Engineering
_Universiti Technologi of Malaysia (UTM) _ Rmsaeed3@live.utm.my
Hossein omrany2 _ Master of Construction Management_Faculty of Civil Engineering _Universiti
Technologi of Malaysia (UTM) _ Hossein_Omrany66@yahoo.com

Due to numerous steps of construction industry and its complicated and extensive structure, errors
and reworks often might happen in this section. As such, BIM (Building Information Modeling) is
regarded as a beneficial tool in minimizing the waste and improving the efficiency of building
construction. This paper reviews and summarizes a substantial amount of requisite information
relating to BIM from the literature reviews between 2005 and 2012. It has discussed the concept,
explained the history, planning and implementation process and the benefits of using BIM in
construction industry. Furthermore, the application of BIM in construction process of two specific
projects has been explained. Additionally, the importance of BIM for architects, engineers and
construction industry has been taken into consideration. In other words ,BIM can be used by
engineers ,architects, project managers ,etc. in order to achieve these goals :To decrease design
errors, To reduce clash detection, To boost the integration of cost and time, To improve the
integration of design and construction phase, To increase the collaboration between different
construction sections and finally to improve recycling.

Keywords: Building Information Modeling, Planning and implementation process, Benefits


of BIM, two specific projects
1-INTRODUCTION

Domain-specific tools are utilized to analyze and evaluate the design in a building project
development. There are several examples that all needs specified data for their
implementation, such as, evacuation simulation, lighting tools, scheduling, design of
mechanical system, design of control systems, analysis of structural, energy use and
analysis of cost. In an old-fashioned design, where the two dimensional (2D) drawings
were produced by hand, every domain proficient had analyzed with his or her own tools at
the project as well as this expert generated datasets manually from suggested design to
assess the design of the consultant’s view. As the design initiated, these consultants
provided the trade-off between data analysis for maintaining its stability and the design.
The expert advisers were not able to answer to the design decision-making timeframe
because this manual procedure was time-consuming. Evaluations in the process of design
were spontaneously created by experience. Moreover, the majority of computational
analyses had been applied adjacent of the termination of the design to certify formerly
made decisions [1].

The classical design procedures have different difficulties and disadvantages. The engineer
error can be simply happened that this error influences on the work efficiency.
Consequently, time losses can provide economic losses. This research considered the
weaknesses of process of classical design; moreover, it constructed the design and analysis
process for three dimensional (3D) information model which several modules and
databases are required. Furthermore, the interface program for unifying individual module
is required [2].

Because the project realization develops the model creation, it can be feasible that at a
certain point in the simulation model no longer precisely reflects that (increasing)
realization. This is the true moment to reconsider the continuing helpfulness with the
present model and to start again a new one. It will usually take a time fraction which it
takes to get to the similar development point since all the planning and considering has
currently been applied and the modeling has been appropriately planned and can be
executed proficiently. The consequence is going to be an innovative model which will no
longer slow down growth or be imprecise in the way it displays the project [8].

One of the basic BIM characters is a development of BIM through an information feedback
loop. The model progression and the information of related project is cyclical (iterative).
As well as the members of a distinct project team improve the project, the information,
which is available, increases the depth, scope, and relatedness. A harmonized and
intellectual project can mature from the information of building which is frequently cycled
through the BIM at an enormous detailed and harmonized level.

1-2-History

Representing a fixed set of polyhedral form which the shapes were defined by a volume
enclosing a set of surfaces with the aim of viewing was developed in the late 1960s,
followed by the first computer graphics film was created (in 1987).However, these early
polyhedral forms were not well-suited for designing more complex shapes. In 1973, the
easy creation and editing of arbitrary 3d solid shapes was developed. In the late 1970s,
building modeling based on 3d solid modeling was developed such as CAD systems.
Meanwhile, there were efforts in mechanical, aerospace, building and electrical design. On
the other hand, architectural drawing editors were adopted due to expensive price of CAD
systems which cost upward of $35000 per seat. The current BIM architectural design tools
such as Autodesk Revit Architecture and Structure, Bently Architecture and Graphisoft
Archi CAD emerged in the 1980s. Objects are defined using parameters which includes
distances, angles and rules in the aforementioned BIM tools [9].

1-3-BIM concept

BIM finds elements of a building for example windows, doors , slabs, stairs , and walls by
applying their attributes such as usage, structures, and functions as well as utilizing
parametric technology; Moreover, it can reflect any alterations in the elements of building
instantly into the information about the building configuration by distinguishing the
connections between those attributes. Accordingly, the building elements’ specifications
and their relative information can be gotten by using a simulation model, which provides it
possible for making quick decisions pending a construction project. Additionally, BIM not
only prepares foreseeable information with regard to amount, expenses, schedules, and
materials but furthermore provides it possible to perform analyzing data that can depend on
the structure and ambience [4]. A BIM is a project simulation which consists the three
dimensional (3D) models of the project components by connecting with all the needed
information linked to the project planning, constructing or operating, and
decommissioning. This section explains the 3D models, the information included these
models, and the character of the links between the individual models, the components as
well the information. The charges of this various array of information containers may be
intimidating, and it is essential to realize the basic character of these definitions so that it
can become conceivable for scheming and managing their organizations truly [8].

The best tool to simulate the construction project within a virtual environment is BIM. This
simulation can have the benefit of taking place on a computer when we are utilizing a
software package. Virtual building points that it can be possible for practicing construction,
for experimenting, and for making regulations in the project before it is fulfilled. Those
mistakes, which are virtual, do not normally have serious subsequences —provided that
they are found and indicated early sufficient which they will be avoided “in the field”.
While a project is virtually planned and made, many significant features should be
considered, determined and discussed as much as possible before the address instructions
of construction are concluded. The computer simulations usage is revolutionary in the
building construction subject. Several manufacturing in the industry have been very
magnificently exerting simulation methods for many years ago. Furthermore, many
companies in the construction field have currently effectively used resembling methods in
the building projects, even though faultfinders assert that simulations can only profit
repetitious production processes, and that construction is by explanation exclusive.

2-BENEFITS OF USING BIM

Many of the BIM advantages are observed as direct advantages; however the largest
advantages really are the indirect advantages. The direct advantages include qualities, for
instance the enriched imagination, conception and the concentration of building
information in the project. In contrast, the indirect advantages are the essential for
cooperation and giving the best result for project understanding, and reducing the project
risk. Simulations authorize us that a design be planned checked virtually before the real
project is constructed. A model can help us to have a visualization of the project. This
visualization provides stimulation view in concerning the project needs that help to
describe the project in an effective manner [8].

The three main BIM benefits, which have been organized, are the elimination,
visualization, and collaboration. There is actually much overlap amongst these
classifications, but they have been selected as the principal thought around which all the
advantages can be better realized.
First of all, visualization mainly indicates the advantages for the improvement and an
individual in her/his personal realization as a consequence of utilizing the BIM. Second of
all, collaboration can be the cooperative behavior of some members in the team as the BIM
is encouraging and facilitating it. Finally, elimination refers generally project-related
advantages, for example decreasing the waste, risk, and conflicts [8].

Richard et al. [11] stated in brief BIM advantages and its tools which can be indexed as
follows:

1. Materials take off should be simplified.

2. Complex details can be surveyed and analyzed.

3. The different trade components coordination can be reviewed for potential “hits.”

4. Sequence of placing a project with each other is expanded.

5. The 4D, which added time, can be merged to demonstrate how quickly a project can be
put together.

6. Site work eminences among the ultimate eminence and existing conditions could be
determined.

7. The best routing could be reviewed for pipes, lights, ductwork wires, cables, and
sprinklers.

8. The site preparations with the hoists and cranes location can be analyzed.

9. Lift schedules would be determined for the steel, concrete, and huge mechanical and
electrical equipment placement.

10. Developing the schedules and the associated argument will be expanded.

11. Problems of potential safety would be evaluated.

12. Alternatives can be assessed in more realistic terms.

13. Coordinating the trade’s former to perform the real work.


2-1-BIM tools

BIM programs are offering the software companies as follows:

“1. Autodesk Revit

2. ArchiCAD from Graphicisoft

3. Bently Architecture

4. Digital Project from Gehry Technologies LLC (book)

2-2-Phase of planning and pre-construction

It is presently not unusual to identify the applications of BIM in the pre-construction a


project phase. This is huge part due to the reality which easier models, and narrow
information that is associated with the planning stage, will be able to provide huge
advantages for the project. The argument of this stage has been divided into two segments.
First of all, it is to address the design and marketing of conceptual features of the project.
Second of all, it can be to plan and design during developing the finalized set of address
instructions for the project construction [8].

Such simple models, which are conceptual, may furthermore be utilized for preselling a
project, before construction can take place, to assist safe the financing for the project. A
sales endeavor may use sophisticated images and movies illustrating the finalized virtual
project. Surface modeling software produces frequently the schematic models for these
purposes. It can be normally easier to utilize a surface modeler, and the consequences are
fine assorted for communication purposes.

2-2-1-D Model Development

It is defined as a planning nature and design phase for a project. The information feedback
loop, through which the model senses are enhanced, can be an affiliate of the model itself.
This model is the central point for the design process transmutation, as well as members of
all project teams mainly correspond through using of the model. The advanced three
dimensional (3D) provided visualization is furthermore very useful for the designers with
relation to grow in their own work. All opinions approximately about the project will be
mirrored in the model in a manner or another. In this phase, the project can be still justly
schematic, as well as it is usually not problematic to indicate the opinions of the project
group employees in the model [8].

2-2-2-Analyzing the Constructability

Another valued part of the pre-construction segment is the constructability which consider
on the evaluation of the needs and conditions of the construction procedure itself to attain
the desired consequences. This will contain an assessment of the application of materials
and systems furthermore analyzing the installation, construction, manufacture, and
assembly details of all the project segments. Moreover, constructability can contain several
parts, such as, addressing the construction site layout, supply deliveries accessibility, site
provisions (“including excavations and backfill operations”), the job trailer place, and etc.
Value engineering is able to be efficiently displayed at this early project phase. Value
engineering in this meaning considers the account to maximize the project design and
components value. Optimization of the project value is able to be attained thru
brainstorming sessions where the entire project group cooperates, thru the three
dimensional (3D) model where facilitates visualization and connection amongst group
members [8].

Fig 1. MEP Coordination adapted from [8]


2-2-3-The Construction Schedule

With assistance from the 4D model, the schedule of construction can furthermore be
expanded. A schematic construction sequel is simulated when a primary schedule is
accessible. This will be facilitating the construction process visualization and allow the
attention of other approaches to sequencing, layout of the site, and location of the crane,
and etc. during the construction procedure. Furthermore, the components of the model can
include information of production rates (“for all the associated work tasks”) where will
allow analyzing the balance schedule lines; this approach permits the fine-tuning of tasks
based on their placement in the project and production rates and assists to remove starting
and stopping the cycles in the tasks. For instance, if the interior partitions framers are
slightly sluggish rather than the installers of sheetrock, it will find this and recommend
both framers and the sheetrock workers should increase and decrease the speed of their
activities, respectively; as a result, the overall production will be improved and optimized.
Improving the reiterative activities and production rates can build an important discrepancy
in the large project effectiveness and efficiency [8].

Investigation on a simulation of four dimensional (4D) has concentrated on the


construction schedule management and implementing the dynamic simulation atmosphere
for procedures. J. Tulke et al. [5] represented a framework of dynamic collaboration which
spontaneously makes a construction schedule thru a business procedure re-engineering
approach and simulates calculation of expenses in linking with the schedule, dynamically.
Although, information about geometry is utilized just for visualizing thru the simulation of
four dimensional (4D) when it is in addition linked to the system separate from the
schedule of construction, which demonstrates that conventional techniques cannot be
avoided. In the meanwhile, J. Tulke et al. [6] performed a simulation system of 4D which
spontaneously linked to the information of geometry based on data stashed at a building
model with period schedules for planning a construction sequence. Although, the system
could not be able to fracture of the existing frame, which is solely an easy linking between
information and schedule of geometry. K.W. Chau et al. [7] performed the essential
functions to manage geometry models of 3D, schedules, and dynamic sources on the 4D
information system platform which it is called “Graphics for Construction and Site
Utilization”. Although, this platform has not been suggested consequences to develop a
genuine system or applications; this easily prepared conceptual meaning for significant
factors to be comprised in the four dimensional (4D) simulation.
2-2-4-Cost of Projects

The Cost of the project can be predicted and tracked by using BIM throughout all stages of
project planning. In the early project phases, it can be useful to establish the budget areas;
these are represented as square footage expenses in a very easy model. A model of
schematic 5D is going to prepare the schematic quantities, as well as outline expenses
estimation can be produced. While the expenses of project estimation and budget are
followed thru usage of the model throughout the design stage, it will be referred to as a
goal of value design. As the models develop, cost tracking is able to be refined with the
enlarged the model detail levels; moreover, the expense implications for design alternatives
can be able to be estimated at any design development phase. Many of analyzing the cost
will be based on the connection between the components of the model and an exterior
database which includes the real cost information. In the model, the quantities are
compounded with the connected cost data; accordingly an estimation of project cost is
produced. The databases are editable and they can be customized for the users’ options.
Many firms will be basing their expenses estimate on the historical data and can utilize
previously known data of a private database. Furthermore, it can be possible to apply
commercially accessible cost data [8].

2-3-CONSTRUCTION PHASE

In the construction phase, both the management of project team (“people-related”) and
management of process can be applied by the BIM process. Moreover, the BIM tries to be
helpful to plan the purposes which carry over at the stage of construction.

The BIM usage in the case of construction management is presently starting to get
popularity. Nowadays, the preliminary applications of BIM in the construction phase are:
connecting, identifying and resolution of coordination subjects, construction sequencing
plan, and replacing the fabrication shop drawings by a detailed three dimensional model as
can be seen from the figures (1-4). All these usages need a just great level of detail in the
components of model, as well as they are frequently performed with models which a sub-
contractor might previously have generated specially for these causes [8].

During the construction phase, the most vital task is preparing a schedule which is created
at the onset of a project by a member of the construction management team. The flaws of
the aforementioned schedule would be decreased through using BIM due to two facts.
First, there would be more time for construction manager to coordinate other tasks.
Second, through enhanced visualization which is linked the schedule to the vital
construction, many of schedule misinterpretations mitigated. In consequence, there is a
necessity to use a powerful tool for construction managers allowing a design team to share,
combine, review and correct a BIM model. To achieve these goals, Nawiswork would be
fully beneficial; however, it is not modeling software. It is capable of compiling and
linking modules to a schedule in order to have a schedule animation [10].

2-3-1-Managing the Project Team

Managing the project team applies to the interplays leading between the contributors on the
project for design and construction procedures. It can be significant to remember that the
project groups are working for the possessor and require keeping the possessor’s objective
obviously in mind when implementing the parameters of construction management in the
project. The project’s BIM plan should provide these targets and be the method with which
the group understands its objectives. In this case, the main concerns can be the connection
and coordinating subjects between the members of the project team.

Providing the work coordination between members of the project team is an extremely
precious BIM feature. Hence, a 3D diagram for a detailed project can rapidly and simply
disclose many project characteristics which otherwise can be hard to imagine in the model
of conventional 2D drawing. As well as, there are some model views that encourage the
interplay amongst the persons, who are responsible, to resolve obvious conflicts, or
converse other design and construction-related subjects. A conversation between the
adviser of design and sub-contractors based on the three dimensional (3D) formats can help
with communication of the designer’s intention and visualization of the special
construction or installation of processes before they can be to get placed in the field. As a
result, the BIM can act as a central point to relate and communicate amongst all members
of the construction team. The model is able to accommodate for visualizing the orderly
construction schedule update; moreover, the look-ahead thoughts practiced at Lean
Construction [8].

2-3-2-Management of Construction Process

As expressed in the Modeling of Building Information: the construction project


management and planning with “4D CAD and simulation” (2008), managing the
construction procedure refers to the management of the procedures needed to make to be
able the building project's construction. These procedures are frequently pertaining to the
mobilization of construction, scheduling and sequencing, purchasing, expense control and
analyzing the cash flow, material handling and ordering, and fabricating and installing the
component. All these procedures have been evolving out of a require to do these activities
more efficiently, as well as this could only mean removing what is not necessary
something likes misusing in the form of time, in the materials, and resources; as adding
what can be desirable in the terms of materials, and techniques to a procedure and project
[8].

Fig 1. Courtesy of construction adapted from [8]

Fig 2.Structural design model adapted from [8]


Fig 3.Structural design model adapted from [8]

Fig 4.Fabrication model adapted from [8]

2-4-POST-CONSTRUCTION PHASE

Models of Building information are dramatically increasing to be popular with the tasks of
facilities management (FM). The ability of BIM for containing vast visual information
quantities has absorbed a huge amount of interest from units of facilities managers,
operations and maintenance. The advantages are homogeneous to those listed for the other
project stages. It can be frequently simpler for managing the tasks visually; utilizing the
three dimensional (3D) model, to enable to view definite features of management, helps
one in visualizing it oneself, and to connect it to others. This part is going to emphasize
that control can be more important than planning— data, operations, and process control
[8].

2-4-1-Operations control

It considers the capability and ability for managing, for instance, project maintenance. The
BIM components can demonstrate that there are plenty of different kinds of information of
maintenance-related, for example, replacing the parts ordering, scheduling the
maintenance, past records of maintenance, as well as installing and maintenance
instructions. Other data in control definition can include furniture inventories, energy use
data, allocating the space, locations of personnel, and schedules of space utilization, etc.
[8].

2-4-2-Process controls

It considers the model used for controlling the heating and cooling systems, controls of
security system, access analysis, consumed energy analysis, and functional applications of
the project.

In many applications, managing the object model-based has been utterly novel yet,
moreover undoubtedly there will be wide improvements in the future. If any post-
construction while it is using the BIM, is predicted, it can be effectively worthwhile for the
project team to get this survey in planning of BIM stage, accordingly, in the long run, it
can be accomplished efficiently [8].

2-5-IMPLEMENTATION OF BIM
The implementation plan will be straightly following from the desirable objectives for the
BIM and the characteristics of the model. This plan can explain the deliverables, the
procedure needed to create the desirable consequences and output from the BIM, and the
resources compulsory for accomplishing these objectives.
For succeeding the plan at this stage, it can be significant to identify the determined
requirements for information as well as the associated formats. Each objective should have
an obvious result explaining the methods and efforts needed to understand it.

First of all, describing the deliverables is important. Second of all, results the needed
procedures for accomplishing the deliverables should be done. Finally, last task includes
the person’s selection on the team who can have best ability to provide the first two steps.
It is difficult to predict the future output; however, having a plan with detailed information
will help to better answer to the process circumstances as they present themselves. The
procedure of BIM is a planning and managing procedure in the building construction
projects, as well as it is significant for this procedure itself to be attentively planned and
managed [8].

2-6-BIM FOR ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS


During the design stage, there is collaboration between design team and engineers and
technical specialist’s consultants which involves providing the proper project information
relating to design, its use and context to the specialists to review and gaining advice for
changes [9]. This aforementioned collaboration sometimes is considered as new service
that can be grouped into two following areas:

a) Concept design development


b) Integrating design with construction leading to improve coordination between the
project members such as structural, mechanical and electrical engineers.

2-7-RECYCLING
When it comes to recycling, using BIM would be useful in two ways. First, through using
site logical plans which identifies the location of bins and roll offs on the site in order to
the team to these locations and subcontractors being informed to take care of scraps.
Second, reducing the amount of printed documents by persuading users to utilize digital
tools in order not to run into serious expenses [10].
2-8-TWO SPECEFIC PROJECTS USING BIM
In this section, two specific projects in which BIM played a vital role has been presented.
The different aspects of the BIM process in order to maximize efficiency within the
projects have been identified [9].

2-8-1-FLINT GLOBAL V6 ENGINE plant expansion


In 2000, the area of Flint Engine south plant was 76000 sq. which was extended by 442000
in 2005 and began production in September 2006. General motor was concerned about
restricting the design and construction time while streamlining the cost and maintaining
quality. To achieve these goals, lean construction through integration of BIM was used.
Therefore, employing BIM throughout the projects life cycle was formed from the onset of
project. All project team members must use digital models to optimize the advantageous of
BIM. In addition to this, providing input to the 3d model from fabrication to field
installation need to be done by the subcontractors. To recap, employing BIM have had
numerous benefits in this project as follows:

a) Around 3000 to 4000 interferences were discovered and resolved through using
BIM in different sections such as architectural components, structural steel, HVAC
mechanical equipment, ducts and lighting.
b) Minimizing onsite requirements through having a detailed collision free 3d model
resulting in saving time and material. For instance, the completion date for steel
structure erection was 35 days earlier and without any changes during construction.
Ultimately, 3% to 5% of the overall cost was saved due to the automated collision
detection.

2-8-2-ONE ISLAND EAST PROJECT (OIE)


OIE is an enormous commercial office building which has 70 floors in Hong Kong. This
building was constructed by one of the most prominent developers called Swire. Swire
properties implanted BIM to manage the functional and financial relationships between
design, construction and facility management in three stages: pre-tendering, tendering and
post-tendering. Some upsides through implementing BIM are identified and listed on the
following:

a) Visualizing sequence of creation building elements leading to save time and cost
over the project life-cycle through using primavera.
b) Visualizing construction sequence called 4D CAD which was a useful tool for the
contractor.
c) Enabling team members to prepare the proper bill of quantities.
d) Identifying the safety issues prior to construction.

2-9-CONCLUSION
To recap, BIM can be used by engineers ,architects, project managers ,etc. in order to
achieve these goals : To decrease design errors, To reduce clash detection, To boost the
integration of cost and time, To improve the integration of design and construction phase,
To increase the collaboration between different construction sections and finally to
improve recycling.

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